“Most CEOs just don’t want to find themselves in the business of having to, in some sense, suck up to one administration after another to succeed in running their business,” Griffin said yesterday. An...
The Citadel CEO said that social media has heightened business leaders’ fear about publicly addressing political issues. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin said that CEOs are scared of talking about politi...
The Citadel CEO said that social media has heightened business leaders’ fear about publicly addressing political issues. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin said that CEOs are scared of talking about politi...
The Citadel CEO said that social media has heightened business leaders’ fear about publicly addressing political issues. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin said that CEOs are scared of talking about politi...
Citadel’s Ken Griffin said the Trump administration’s tendency to reward loyalists doesn’t play well with business executives and criticized the president’s willingness to enrich his family while in o...
Is corporate caution ICE tensions prudent business—or a moral failure? Here’s how those CEOs’ statement was received: It was called “milquetoast,” “hollow,” and “meek,” by commenters on social media. ...
Meanwhile, over 60 of Minnesota’s most prominent business leaders put out a statement urging for “de-escalation” on Sunday. Now, their employees are piling on the pressure for their CEOs to speak out....
Reid Hoffman says business leaders are wrong to stay silent and that they have a responsibility to speak up. Business leaders who believe staying quiet about the Trump administration will protect thei...
After weeks of silence, 60 business leaders in Minnesota issued a call for ‘de-escalation.’ A former Minneapolis CEO provides insight on the statement. Finally, on January 25, more than 60 of the stat...
Dozens of Minnesota’s biggest business leaders released a letter after Minneapolis resident Alex Pretti was killed by ICE agents. Now, over the weekend, more than 60 Minnesota-based CEOs finally...










